The images contained in this area were done for Beats, and then Apple, while I was a Senior Artist working at DMAX Imaging. Many of the images produced for Beats Packaging require specialty bumps plates because the products are out of gamut for CMYK print production. I know, and love, what ink does on press.
This ad was a series I retouched, enhanced and composed. The full campaign had quite a few visuals and iterations for print, digital and OOH use.
Many thanks to Organic, Oksana DiRicco, Angela Keahi and the crew at DMAX Imaging LLC.
These images were created for Beats packaging. A very stylized look, they must fade to exactly match the 4C background used in the packaging.
The Client had shot the football player but did not have the Adidas Athletic Kit at the time of the shoot. I oversaw a shoot with a local photographer using a similarly built model, mimicking the lighting on the original. I then applied the kit to the athlete, color corrected and manipulated the image mood to create the final shot.
Many thanks to Vehicle, The Freelance Photographer, Rob Desino and the crew at DMAX Imaging LLC.
This was a large series of portrait images that came from Otherwise for Stanford Medical. Care was taken in converting from Camera Raw in Capture One to sRGB. Retouching, color balancing, outlining was done in sRGB and then the files were converted to a CMYK quad tone.
Many thanks to Otherwise, Tracy Albert, and the crew at DMAX Imaging LLC.
Pine Ridge Vineyards marketing department needed a cost effective but realistic update on some images they use for their many sales channels. I was able to accomplish their objective very quickly using only the previous images and vector art, with a quick turn around a substantial cost savings.
The purpose of these renders is to illustrate how a virtual environment can effect an object in a 3D modeling program and how powerful a tool it can be.
The cocktail and shaker were created and rendered in Cinema 4D and the glass bottle was done in Modo.
Working through DMAX Imaging I created this vector logo per customer specifications.
My thanks to Rob Design and Dmax Imaging
I visualized the early versions of the SalesForce Logo per customer specifications in illustrator while working with DMAX Imaging.
My thanks to Jen Miller and DMAX imaging
An update to the logo was done for DMAX to incorporate a 3D feel to better reflect the depth of the companies capabilities. This logo was created in illustrator.
This vector logo was created in illustrator for Brainchild.
California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators had a theme and a brief idea of where they wanted to be visually. Working with a mood board , then number of initial design ideas, the board voted on a few tweaks that landed us here. 100% vector done in Illustrator
California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators had a theme and a brief idea of where they wanted to be visually. Working with a mood board , then number of initial design ideas, the board voted on a few tweaks that landed us here.
100% vector done in Illustrator, work done with Webb Design
California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators had a theme and a brief idea of where they wanted to be visually. Working with a mood board , then number of initial design ideas, the board voted on a few tweaks that landed us here.
100% vector done in Illustrator, work done in conjunction with Webb Design
Redrawn In Illustrator And Separated As PMS Colors For Screen Printing
Drawn In Illustrator And Separated As PMS Colors For Screen Printing
The Bird Rescue Center of Sonoma had no online presence for eCommerce, nor a way to process off-site credit card donations or sales. I shot, retouched, created and maintained an online square store for them. Additionally, teaching the board and treasurer how to analyze metrics and utilize financial data. Prior to the square store, all sales and donations had to be either cash or processed at the actual center. Receipts were hand written and inventory, bookkeeping, and tax implications were difficult to track.
https://squareup.com/store/the-bird-rescue-center
Decks created for School Of Thought in San Francisco
Much gratitude going out to Tom Geary
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